About American Glass Restoration
A specialist glass restoration company built around technical judgment, field experience, and a practical approach to difficult glass damage problems.
American Glass Restoration was built to solve glass damage problems that demand more than a generic service call.
AGR is a specialist glass restoration company focused on difficult, high-value, architecturally sensitive, and replacement-sensitive glass situations where the right decision depends on more than simply whether damage is visible. In many of the projects AGR is built to support, the real challenge is not just the damage itself, but what that damage means for cost, schedule, quality, access, and the broader project.
AGR exists to bring experienced restoration-focused judgment to those situations through direct service, technical assessment, consulting, and project support.

What AGR Is Built To Do
AGR is built around specialist glass restoration.
That includes direct field service on scratched, damaged, or visually sensitive glass, as well as higher-level support for clients who need help evaluating restoration feasibility, planning restoration work, understanding project implications, or developing stronger restoration capability.
The company is intentionally positioned for projects where the glass is valuable, the conditions are complicated, or replacement may create more burden than expected.
Why The Company Was Created
AGR was created to build a business around restoration work that requires real technical judgment, strong field execution, and a clearer understanding of how restoration fits into larger project decisions.
While the AGR name is in an early stage of development, the work behind it is not. The company is being built on years of direct exposure to restoration work, national project involvement, technical training, and hands-on experience with the kinds of situations where restoration can offer serious value when approached correctly.
The goal is to create a company that is not limited to routine service calls, but capable of supporting difficult projects in a more thoughtful, technically credible way.
Experience Behind The Work
AGR is led by an operator with nearly five years of direct experience working with professionals in the glass restoration field, along with a longer background in restoration work more broadly.
Before building AGR, that experience included national project exposure, work with a wide range of service companies, and involvement with major manufacturers and fabricators connected to the industry. It also included high-level exposure to training, process development, damage evaluation, and the broader realities of restoration work beyond the field itself.
That background shaped AGR’s perspective: restoration is not just a trade task. On the right project, it is a technical and commercial decision that affects outcomes far beyond the pane itself.
Built For Projects Where The Details Matter
AGR is especially oriented toward:
- high-value installed glass
- post-construction damage
- large-format architectural glass
- curved, specialty, or visually sensitive glass
- difficult-access projects
- occupied-building or disruption-sensitive situations
- projects where replacement carries broader cost or coordination burden
This does not mean every job has to be unusual. It means AGR is intentionally built for the kind of work where specialist capability matters.
A Practical, Restoration-First Approach
AGR approaches glass damage with a restoration-first mindset grounded in evaluation, feasibility, communication, and execution.
That means understanding the damage clearly, setting realistic expectations, identifying whether restoration is the right path, and carrying out the work with attention to project conditions, not just the surface itself.
The goal is not to oversell restoration. The goal is to help clients make better decisions and achieve strong outcomes where restoration is the right fit.
Need Help With A Difficult Glass Damage Issue?
If you are dealing with damaged glass and need experienced input on whether restoration makes sense, AGR can help you evaluate the problem and determine the right next step.